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Beschreibung
This revised and updated handbook features a selection of essay-style book reviews by Carol Tavris, written for the Times Literary Supplement, The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Scientist, and The New York Times Book Review. These reviews apply psychological research and principles of scientific thinking. They aim to show how critical thinking can help people assess arguments promoted in the popular culture, and how to separate those that are scientifically sound from those based on “psychobabble”—pop-psych notions dressed up in fancy, sciency-sounding language.
This revised and updated handbook features a selection of essay-style book reviews by Carol Tavris, written for the Times Literary Supplement, The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Scientist, and The New York Times Book Review. These reviews apply psychological research and principles of scientific thinking. They aim to show how critical thinking can help people assess arguments promoted in the popular culture, and how to separate those that are scientifically sound from those based on “psychobabble”—pop-psych notions dressed up in fancy, sciency-sounding language.
Über den Autor
Carol Tavris earned her Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary program in social psychology at the University of Michigan, and as a writer and lecturer she has sought to educate the public about the importance of critical and scientific thinking in psychology. In addition to this text, she and Carole Wade have written Psychology; Psychology in Perspective; and The Longest War: Sex Differences in Perspective. Dr. Tavris is also coauthor, with Elliot Aronson, of Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts; and author of The Mismeasure of Woman and Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion. She has written on psychological topics for a wide variety of magazines, journals, edited books, and newspapers, some of which have been collected in Psychobabble and Biobunk: Using psychological science to think critically about popular psychology. Dr. Tavris lectures widely on topics involving science vs. pseudoscience in psychology and psychiatry, on writing about science for the public, and many other subjects of contemporary interest. She has taught in the psychology department at UCLA and at the Human Relations Center of the New School for Social Research in New York. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a charter Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science; a member of the editorial board of the APS journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest; and a member of the international advisory board of the Institute for Science and Human Values.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Thinking Critically–and Why We Often Don’t

1. “Why won’t they admit they’re wrong? And other skeptics’ mysteries” by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson

Personality, Motivation, and Development

2. Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell

3. Men to Boys: The making of modern immaturity, by Gary Cross

4. Understanding Attachment, by Jean Mercer

5. Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection, by Deborah Blum

6. Happiness: Lessons from a new science, by Richard Layard; Making Happy People: The nature of happiness and its origins in childhood, by Paul Martin; and Going Sane, by Adam Phillips

7. Bright-Sided: How the relentless promotion of positive thinking has undermined America,by Barbara Ehrenreich

8. The Nurture Assumption, by Judith Rich Harris

9. Personality, by Daniel Nettle

10. “Are Girls As Mean As They Say They Are?” (review essay)

Psychotherapy and the Scientist-Practitioner Gap

11. The Body Never Lies, by Alice Miller

12. Into the Minds of Madmen, by Don DeNevi & John Campbell

13. Remembering Trauma, by Richard McNally

14. In Therapy We Trust, by Eva Moskowitz

15. Prisoners of Hate, by Aaron T. Beck

16. Making Us Crazy: DSM–The psychiatric bible and the creation of mental disorders,

by Herb Kutchins and Stuart A. Kirk

17. Of Two Minds: The growing disorder in American psychiatry, by T. M. Luhrmann

Research Methods and Social Issues

18. The Hungry Gene, by Ellen Ruppel Shell

19. The Genius Factory, by David Plotz

20. Rape: A history from 1860 to the present, by Joanna Bourke

21. Sex and the Psyche, by Brett Kahr

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Fachbereich: Grundlagen (Methodik & Statistik)
Genre: Importe, Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 120 S.
ISBN-13: 9780205015917
ISBN-10: 0205015913
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Tavris, Carol
Auflage: 3. Auflage
Hersteller: Pearson
Pearson Education Limited
FT Publishing International
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Pearson Studium im Verlag Pearson Benelux B.V. Zweigniederla, Sankt-Martin-Str. 82, D-81541 München, buchhandel@pearson.com
Maße: 234 x 156 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Carol Tavris
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2024
Gewicht: 0,184 kg
Artikel-ID: 135373471